Adam Bagnall wrote:
> Edgy release party? Why do you think they're putting on the Linuxworld
> Expo? It's one big party and everyone's invited :-)
>
Can somebody explain to me exactly how Edgy and Dapper are meant to
interact? This "Long Term Support" thing confuses me...
Say somebody comes t
I guess we'd better burn some release candidate CDs then..
Do I need to make a cake?
Caroline
On Sun, 2006-10-08 at 23:45 +0100, Adam Bagnall wrote:
> Edgy release party? Why do you think they're putting on the Linuxworld
> Expo? It's one big party and everyone's invited :-)
>
> Alan Pope wrote
Edgy release party? Why do you think they're putting on the Linuxworld
Expo? It's one big party and everyone's invited :-)
Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After seeing a posting on planet ubuntu, I wondered if anyone in the UK was
> planning an Ubuntu release party. Not that I've been to any before, w
Hi,
After seeing a posting on planet ubuntu, I wondered if anyone in the UK was
planning an Ubuntu release party. Not that I've been to any before, what's
the deal - a beer & chat affair or CD's and laptops type deal?
Cheers,
Al.
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Hi me again!
I still need help with KDETV! i am unable to watch tv. its connected via a
cable box. Im scanning but nothing will come up!!
Any ideas plz?
Javad
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> I haven't found out any way to elegantly hook up Rhythmbox to the wake
> up process though. Any ideas?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Albert.
>
I guess coming out of suspend/sleep is an event and as upstart is event
based you could get it to load Rhythmbox after suspend. I don't know
how/if you can th
I respond to myself:
Apparently the 2.6.17 (or older) kernels have a /proc/acpi/alarm interface:
date -d "5 minutes" +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" > /proc/acpi/alarm
or
date -d "7 hours" +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" > /proc/acpi/alarm
then use whatever is needed to send the computer to suspend:
/etc/acpi/sleep.